A Wall Street Journal poll asked 2,150 adults in the United States a series of questions to find out their view on the U.S. economy. The possible responses to the question "In which year do you think the last recession in the United States started?" are values from a: Question 6 options: discrete numerical variable a systematic sample a simple random sample a stratified sample
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